Question about SanDisk Sansa e250 MP3 Player
Heres my solution.
these mp3 players fuckin **** there good but then they go to **** ive had like 3 of them already pretty stessful when your tunes dont work
Posted on Mar 26, 2008
Try deleting them and putting them back on.
If they are still bad, you need to downgrade to .12 and then upgrade again.
How to do it:
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11233
Posted on Nov 28, 2007
Format the mp3 then put them back in that should do it
Posted on Aug 09, 2007
SOURCE: bad track
To delete songs from your device follow the steps below
You have to make sure that the device is on MSC mode...then make sure your device is plug in to the computer..Then go to programs - accesories - windows explorer, find the SanDisk in my computer, go to media, music and delete them from there.
Either under sync panel in your windows media player it will show your music when it's connected. just click the plus signs for what song you need to get rid of, right click and click delete.
To format it..on your device..go under..menu, setting and there should be a format option option there..let me know if that doenst work for you...
Hope this helps
P.S.Please rate accordingly...
Thank You
Computerrep
Posted on Sep 02, 2008
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I have the exact same problem, except its more than twenty five songs. I haven't changed anything on my mp3 player. I listened to one song and for some reason the next time I turned it on like 20 mins later it says "bad track" and skips over it. However, when I pull up the mp3 on my computer....the songs aren't even visible for me to delete off the mp3 player. help this is annoying
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